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CVE-2002-1641: Multiple buffer overflows in Oracle Web Cache for Oracle 9i Application Server (9iAS) allow remote attacker...

Multiple buffer overflows in Oracle Web Cache for Oracle 9i Application Server (9iAS) allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via unknown vectors.

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Oracle Web Cache in Oracle 9i Application Server is reported to have multiple buffer overflows that could let a remote attacker run code. The source bundle does not provide exact affected versions, CVSS, exploit details, or a named patch, so urgency depends on whether legacy 9iAS Web Cache is still present or exposed. Likely exposure is limited to organizations still running Oracle Web Cache with Oracle 9i Application Server. Internet-facing or DMZ deployments would carry higher business risk. The bundle’s affected-product fields are incomplete, so teams must verify legacy Oracle middleware inventories directly. Treat as a high-priority legacy exposure check, not a confirmed active incident. Remote code execution against internet-facing middleware can be severe, but the current evidence is old and incomplete. Focus on finding and retiring or isolating any remaining Oracle 9iAS Web Cache systems. Mitigation focus: Inventory for Oracle Web Cache and Oracle 9iAS across production, DMZ, and legacy networks.; Check Oracle, CERT VU#291555, and linked advisories for supported remediation guidance.; Remove, retire, or isolate obsolete Oracle Web Cache instances where business use is no longer required..

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